By: Akos Balogh
In my first post on this topic, we examined why disagreeing well is dying art (and the implications). Continue reading “How The Bible Helps Us Resurrect The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
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By: Akos Balogh
In my first post on this topic, we examined why disagreeing well is dying art (and the implications). Continue reading “How The Bible Helps Us Resurrect The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
By: Steff Willis
In today’s fast-paced world, fatigue seems to be an unwelcome companion for many, with stress, diet, and lifestyle playing crucial roles in the epidemic of tiredness. Continue reading “Why We’re All So Tired and What We Can Do About It”
By: Tania Harris
Leadership experts tell us that strategic planning is crucial to the success of any endeavour. Continue reading “When God Says “No” Then Later, “Yes” – Strategies of the Holy Spirit”
By: Brian Harris
There is something about the Nike slogan “Just do it” that inspires. It’s about facing your fears and taking the critical first step.
Continue reading “Feeling Demotivated? Some Thoughts to Get You Started”
By: Russ Matthews
On the surface, Surprised by Oxford looks to be a combination of a standard faith-based film set in the university setting and a romantic drama currently on offer at Netflix or Hallmark. Continue reading “‘Surprised By Oxford’ – Not Your Typical ‘Christian Chick Flick’”
As Christians, many of us have felt the pressure to share the Gospel with our friends. Continue reading “Trusting God to Lead Others to Faith”
By: Nicola Hodren
In our fast-paced, hyperconnected world, boredom has become almost a relic of the past. We scroll, swipe, and stream to fill every moment of stillness. Continue reading “The Surprising Benefits of Boredom and Mind Wandering”
By: Tania Harris
You may believe that God speaks to us personally, but still have trouble hearing his voice – especially in three areas: Continue reading “The Three Hardest Areas to Hear God’s Voice – And Some Helpful Tips”
By: Laura Bennett
The end of the year is a good time for reassessment and closure. Continue reading “Brandon Heath Takes the ‘Gospel Truth’ into the New Year”
By: Mark McCrindle
The 2004 movie The Butterfly Effect follows a man called Evan who gets severe headaches that cause him to suffer black outs. Continue reading “Social Trends Forecast: What’s Coming in 2025”